Re: New Paper by Thomas Hertog and Stephen Hawking

2009-12-30 Thread John Mikes
Happy NewYear, Colin, you just came up shy from the notion that all this is a part of the anthropocentric maze. Physicists' hegemnony over (scientific?) thinking is embedded into the math-maze of numbers and this, too, may be a human invention (according to D. Bohm). So all the 'stories' and

Re: New Paper by Thomas Hertog and Stephen Hawking

2009-12-30 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 30 Dec 2009, at 05:59, Colin Hales wrote: Jason Resch wrote: Described in this article: http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=2617 This summation of all paths, proposed in the 1960s by physicist Richard Feynman and others, is the only way to explain some of the bizarre

Re: New Paper by Thomas Hertog and Stephen Hawking

2009-12-29 Thread Colin Hales
Jason Resch wrote: Described in this article: http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=2617 This summation of all paths, proposed in the 1960s by physicist Richard Feynman and others, is the only way to explain some of the bizarre properties of quantum particles, such as their

New Paper by Thomas Hertog and Stephen Hawking

2009-12-28 Thread Jason Resch
Described in this article: http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=2617 This summation of all paths, proposed in the 1960s by physicist Richard Feynman and others, is the only way to explain some of the bizarre properties of quantum particles, such as their apparent ability to be in two